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Richard Dick Rice

Seattle, Washington

1923 - 2015

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DIED
May 9, 2015
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Richard Rice passed away on May 9, 2015 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on May 31, 2015.

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He was a wonderful boss and a terrific human being. I was proud to be his employee and enjoyed our talks.

Mr. Rice was a kind man and a wonderful employer. He gave me a first rate education that carried me through my life and career. I have often thought fondly of the mentor and man he was.

Long time ago I was fortunate to enjoy his and wife's company. Very jealous of his golf 1s...... Pat

My Pal!
He was a great guy and a wonderful friend.
Rest In Peace Dick

I was neighbors with the Rice family on Sunset Ave. Robin & I were childhood friends. I remember how excited I was when he would drive us all to DQ for Mr. Misty's and burgers in the convertible. Some Saturdays, Robin & I would go with him to his office (this one by Sears) and afterwards, we'd hit Dag's or go swimming at the WA Athletic Club. He was such a sweet man and I'm sure his family will miss him dearly. I'm so sorry for your loss Rice Family.

Dick and Grace were very good friends of my folks, Bette and Vern Thompson for many years until my folks passed. Dad was always so thankful to have Dick as his dear friend. They golfed and fished and the 4 of them played a lot of bridge together. I have such fond memories of Dick especially his huge heart and I am so happy that a wonderful man like Dick lived such a long and healthy life! I know he will be missed greatly by his family.

I am Jill Johnsen. My father Rolf Johnsen was a good friend of Dick and Gracie's. I will never forget how wonderful Dick and Gracie were to me and my Dad when my Mom was dying. My Dad thought the world of Dick and I will always be grateful to both Dick and Gracie. I am so sorry for your loss.

Dick and Gracie had become our good "Desert Buddies".
Dick and I had much fun with our Putters group. Laughs and tall stories were always the order of the day.
I will miss him.
Dick Hedberg.

Mr. Rice w/Marty Bradley, Gary Martin, Tim Klein